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Hanging up his apron and just about to leave the cafe through the back door where his Yamaha R6 was parked outside, Levi pause as he remembered something he nearly forgot and headed back out to the front of the cafe. "Oh, Alice, before I go I-" Exiting the kitchen, Levi stopped dead in his tracks as he spotted Phoenix greeting Alice at the register. "Nixie!" He lit up with a bright smile and opened his arms up in surprise, half expecting her to run into his arms out of excitement so that he could wrap her up into a bear hug. It had been so long since he had last seen her in person and Levi was truly delighted to see that his friend did decide to stop in for a visit after all. Chris wasn't glued to her side either, which also pleased him.
His smile dropped a bit when she mentioned not knowing he was in town until this moment. "Ma didn't say anything?" He looked at her quizzically, genuinely confused and wondering why his mother kept quiet on the matter - of all things to keep to herself, her son returning is what she chose? It was odd considering Levi's mother typically had the inside scoop on all things going on about town thanks to her friend Dorothy at city hall. And vice versa - anything his mother had to share, Dorothy was likely to tell the rest of the townspeople in her social circle and word would spread like wild fire from there. He made a mental note to ask his mom about this when he saw her next, but before he could get a word out to Phoenix she went straight to business and began making a large order with Alice. Admittedly, his ego took a hit in that moment. It was disappointing to have an old friend so unenthusiastic about seeing him for the first time in ages.
His bright smile completely failing for the first time all morning, Levi let his arms fall down to his side and resisted the urge to sigh. He supposed she did not think of him as a friend anymore. Tommy... I wonder how he's been. He thought as Phoenix mentioned his old best friend, making his way over to the donut display to begin helping Alice put the order together. Clearly they are still friends... that's good. In all honesty, Levi was happy that they were still friends. Still, he did feel a bit of resentment when she mentioned his name. Thomas had once been Levi's closest friend but it seemed that when the two of them left Sanctuary that it was impossible to stay in touch for one reason or another. His mind began to wonder why Thomas kept in touch with Phoenix and not Levi... Tommy has been back in town a lot longer than you have, idiot. He reminded himself, pushing the thought away.
Finished boxing up the two donut orders, Levi turned to help Alice with the coffees now, scarcely making eye contact with Phoenix as she raved on about Barney and Tommy. She did get a light chuckle out of him though with her last statement regarding his old friend. "Sounds like he hasn't changed much, hmm?" He turned and made eye contact with her now, handing over the food and coffee as Alice went into the kitchen to grab a blueberry muffin to complete the order. "It's good to see ya, Nix. Looking as radiant as ever too." He brought his smile back again, not letting his bruised ego take over his naturally friendly and playful personality. "Listen, er..." He moved out of the way as Alice brought in the muffin and began to package everything together neatly. "If you'll be at the festival later, I'd love to catch up." His tone was a bit more serious now, less playful than he had been all morning. "It's been too long." His blue eyes held her gaze for a moment before his playful smirk came back. "I bet I could still beat ya in a game of basketball toss too." He laughed a bit and then reached into the display to grab out something he knew she would enjoy - the perfect sugar cookie. "I've got to run to pick up some things from the clinic for my pop, but here. The whole order is on me this time." He handed her the sugar cookie and turned to head back into the kitchen so that he could exit through the back door. "Alice, I was going to say for you and Nathan to take the rest of the day off once my dad gets here, go enjoy yourselves. My dad and the afternoon crew will take care of everything." He paused and took one last glance over at Phoenix, "Nix, meet me for a sunset ferris wheel ride, would ya?" Without waiting for her answer, for both the exciting suspense of it all and also not wanting to be let down if she rejected him to his face, Levi disappeared through the kitchen doors, grabbed his helmet from the counter, and left the cafe.